The courses offered by our faculty stand out through their adaptability to the necessities of the labour market, but also through a consistent curriculum, according to the teaching plans drafted according to ARACIS (The Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education) standards.
Since we wish to offer foreign students all courses in an international language, the internationalization process is currently in full construction. At this time, foreign students can study, in modular form, the following subjects:
Subject |
Studying language |
Number of credits |
General European Law |
French |
5 ECTS |
Constitutional Law and Political Institutions |
English |
6 ECTS |
Legal English/Legal German/Legal French |
4 ECTS |
|
Organisation of the Judicial System |
English |
4 ECTS |
Institutional Law of the EU |
English |
5 ECTS |
Juridical Logic |
English |
4 ECTS |
International Public Law |
English |
5 ECTS |
Comparative Law |
French/English |
4 ECTS |
Legal Protection of Human Rights |
French/English |
4 ECTS |
Financial Law |
French/English/Spanish |
5 ECTS |
Intellectual Property Law |
English |
5 ECTS |
Substantive Law of the European Union |
English |
4 ECTS |
International Trade Law |
English |
5 ECTS |
Enforcement Procedures |
English |
4 ECTS |
The studies at the Faculty of Law are organized according to the Bologna system specific for legal studies (4+1+3), with every subject having a number of credits and the levels of study materialized in a bachelor’s degree (240 ECTS), master’s degree (60 ECTS/120 ECTS) and doctoral degree (PhD). The teaching plans establish the number of ECTS credits for every subject, according to their degree of difficulty. All subjects are finalized with a form of evaluation that awards the respective credits.